Mangaluru, Feb 16: Noted actor Anant Nag said that "The terror strike on CRPF jawans in Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir was a grave Incident. People are expecting a befitting reply by Prime Minister Narendra Modi".
Speaking to reporters, when he visited Mangaluru for shooting of 'English' Tulu film, he said that even after dividing the country on the basis of religion in 1947, such incidents have been repeating.
But then prime ministers Lal Bahadur Shastri in 1955 and Indira Gandhi in 1971 gave befitting reply to such acts.
Now another history should be created under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. There was a need to handover the disputed area to the army and efforts to support those who pelt stones at security forces should also be stopped.
Instead of allowing the soldiers to die in such inhuman acts, the government should take a permanent solution to this problem, he said.


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Chikkaballapur (PTI): A gang of unidentified men struck a jewellery store here and decamped with around 140 kg of silver ornaments valued at nearly Rs three crore, police said on Wednesday.
According to the police, the burglars broke open the shop’s shutter and door locks on Monday night and carried out the theft without leaving behind any immediate clues.
The burglary came to light on Tuesday morning when shop staff arrived to open the showroom and found the locks broken, following which the police were informed.
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Officials visited the spot and conducted an inspection.
“Special teams were formed to trace the accused, and efforts were intensified after it was found that the thieves had also stolen the CCTV DVR from the premises,” a police officer said.
The burglars entered the shop at 12.10 am and spent over three hours. Initially, they attempted to break open the lock using an iron rod, but later cut it using a cutter to gain entry.
The accused reportedly filled three bags with silver ornaments and fled the scene at around 3.10 am. The entire incident was captured on CCTV footage.
The police have detained three suspects in connection with the case.
Further investigation is underway to ascertain whether they were involved in similar crimes elsewhere, police added.
